“age 8 CENTRE DEMOC maT HELLEFONTE, Pp A. Thursday, March 3rd, 1910. — he ¢ entre Democrat. FRED KURTZ, Kditor | plat- | expendi | snc redly promised | form, and the | tures reduced, in the Taft government the and laboring man would be of closing farmer, mechanic SR. bagking In an era of the hundreds of genuine instead of indu thousands of tollers out of nll pails prosperity countless stries, KURTZ wrietor, CHAS. R Editor and ™ and strikes with of | ¢ mploy, land homes going on over FRANUIS SPEER te Kiditor w In | the dinner | the hildren Aldrich PERMS OF SURSCRIPTION : nly. + 4 y iply to pm 1 » a h » SUBSCUPTION 81.50 Per YEA Ye Persons who send or bring the money Ww the oMee and pay Ir £1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for... Pittsrurg Stockman for. empty tollers thie {ssocia staring wives and ——— BWORN CIRCUI ———— ATION OVER in face now preaching economy, wool over the his Iniquitous wu wlvance Economy under Aldrich off d States INK Is ag ar the | Returning from nite The date your subscription expires is platr ly pr nted on the Dearing your name \l credits are given by a chaoge of label the first {ssuo ‘of each month, W h that, after remit. We send no receipts unless by specia request Wateh date on vour Inhel Subsoribers changing postoMoes address, and not notifying efor sam : Subseriptions wij miinued, unis wise directed We employ send or bring the on to inbel (18) US, are , $8 other ctor. You are expected this ofMee no oll oy EDITORAL. WEDDINGS. remedies With world on each aflme die at passing Garis—Aikey. Pine | Alkey, of | at East Haven A BCOre T Reuben | ind Miss Centre Main the ciarils of M re n inne count wi street LITiex Parsonag Lock over pastor Rey Brem by ema McKean Cou time The that when the ble that Mi ist Thursday two candidates anche. dauxchte: nomination fe ‘ONgEre in the 21s N Tressler District sure to be a thi Creamer—Tresslor. Kes ] ) ed in 8 cour ‘ Phila 1elnl) ed,” as an en garb in the ing people, has been The strike tory of baptised present city. T for liv The industr open Ing wages strikes 1 can THE FARMER'S PROFITS. LEMONT Some complalr prices forget price this re the preser cities mn POLITICAL STRAWS a! months there have } of in «tra nm of Pres many indications dissatisfactior with Taft satisfa knowr cans Trit tion Republ Alleghtr would elect Tart The Trit nteresting the =a lent Just COBURN ly ted J favor f Rox with the Taft emphasized by 1st hos small in of fa straws favor Political or little close as f ment that doubtedly ' ’ i the time Men flooded w present nEress Aare th prote Wester kinds from the istration of voters f against policies f thes n admir particularly ial nonism In support spec interests In ¢ the Senate House and Can PERU—Benner Twp Mr. James Houser is slowly eving from a attack tism | : Mr Vimtor nited few weeks | Mra. George Just ask me of her tern’ Zola Peters ty at Stats ening Wonder why John happy since he fell on the lee? Zola Peters departed for her home at Lancaster after spending six weeks with her cousin, Cora Peters William Nall has accepted a tion at White Rock Harvey Hoy expecta the Dawson nt April the first recoy of rheuma. ALDRICH AS A MONEY SAVER. meNere iin at home and son the lam Mr. and Peters spent Sunday and Mrs. David Nol been spending with parents Noll Sena robbery tor Aldrich, the } tariff, a Ww of days ago pre people of the 1 Rovernment that could ht ighpriest b ’ have claimed to Rtates the him that the expenses laura if she a head gear ant down at ome Aare too enormon Ared in and three hun. . million dollars be saved annually it and the saving could be much greater than that by extmvagance salaries, Inlquitous graft, and reducing the pap-sucking army of ofMece holders one half Three weeks Aldrich known what ahove There 2 no dn abhout altende! a HYirthday par College on Wednesday ev. closing the doors against has been lookin high ( b 3 before made pow the Cen- in given Democrat ditures of the ernments and the under the tre to Axemann asserted that the expen. into of! move national and state gov. house be cut de half Heanle Pehers has closed be than | for a few days on nceount ality that has prevailed lous of her brother under the rule of Aldrich and his gang | This has been repeated from year to MARRIAGE LICENSES. year In the of the Centre - — Democrat as its readers well know Lewis Fetzer oC But, Aldrich title | ROMANA B. - MeCliney Rhode Island In the senate some thirty John Rn Guizkle Ballle ¢ Lingle years, hence was in a position to know | Lee Ros Rodger all the expendi. | Esther RN Hamilton tures and never his mouth, i Emanuel! E Treanler and is only doing It now hypoeritical. | Clara W. MeoCline ly to pull the wool over the eyes of | Wm. K. Rigelow, Jr the American people and hide his | Minnie Weley - gullt in the passage of the new act of | robbery by tariff that wrongfully | takes from the pockets of the cone sumers one billion of dollars! How will that compare with Aldrich's Pro- | oo, "guring the first year of his five- feaslons of economy? With the rob. year term. There'll be saving enough ber tariff being revised downward, asin that to buy a handsome cradle. could Wn one her schon) of the ser George publie hetter served rome Mness columns Yarnell Yarnell Castanea, Pa Penn Twp Runville Runville Nittany Nittany Philipsburg Altoona has represented about unwarranted opened Jesse RB. Hall, who was recently Creek borough, Clinton county, has made the novel announcement that he will perform marriage cerersonies was nu | Akron, Ohlo: James and Mrs. Margaret | Crouse elected a Justice of the Peace In Beech | hg ' UNIONVILLE, | gler, of Bellefonte sant visitor at the Fisher The report that she pow or speech false Mrs, N plea on Friday had lost the She can tall Mrs Esther was’ ig Absolutely 8 of itor Ww Hmith Young at the Holt stown a rteent vi home iraot her qper delicious, health hful— «7 give the most valuable i -<<3 dient, the active principle, to Baking Powder Insures wholesome and delicious food for every day in every ho 1e NO ALUM MOUNTAIN-—Gregg Twp Hey oA ersbhurg £ words of co ' te he wching wing 1 wt we bea paid the indeed friends wa wit} AARONSBURG Mrs. Tillie O'Neill, of Williamsport Was over to see her aged mother, Mrs Summers, whose health is falling Mr. and Mrs. Turb Kreamer, of Lo Ean, were guests of A 8B. Btover's Mr. E McCose and Miss Elizabeth Edmunds, of Haszletor arrived here this is Miss Edmund's girihood home she sees many changes since leaving here, but those of her old acquain tances who still here, are always glad to her visit them On account of Rew w DD. Donat not being well there were no services | in the Reformed church on Sunday i Mr. and Mrs Clarence Tyson of! Dark or light she Logan Mille, visited some of Mrs. Ty. | Snowing, raining, freezing son's relatives and friends, in this her | Teachers must go without former home Mra. Tyson will be re- | Early morning, late In evening, membered as Lillian Ardery For between times school n Ira Gramley returned home cleaning abmence of nearly three weeks He Chop the wood and make was helping to nurse his brother-in Hefore the scholars law A Auman, at MiMinbure Oh, the dust when Mrs. Luther Bower was called to her! Makes the chills parental home at Potters Mills one creeping’ day last week, where her father John | Teaching, teaching Bubb, was taken suddenly i Explaining, telling and Rev. ©. T. Garrett preached his last | Drilling, reading ciphering, writis sermon In the in the Youngsters yelling, some Ev. church on as he ing war here four not ex. Clothing must be pect to come Board for them The sad news Presents, Institute money death at Akron, Ohlo, reached this No one praising, all place where he was born to Jacob | “I'm sorry when school Hollway's, 61 years ago. About 5 For my kids are such years ago he moved to Akron, Ohle: | Bays the mother of two since early lant fall he was a sufferer Yet the teacher has sone thirty from tuberculosis. He leaves to mourn | And If hy chance she has a beau his loss a widow and two children, To just escort her to a show Mra. Fred Nurd and Wm. alse five | “Oh, that teacher Is too flirty,’ hrothers and sisters, Wm. and Frank, | Say twenty-eight out of thirty living In Nlinois: Mrs. Bara Wyle, of | “For she's half dead upon her fee For she's always losing sleep TEAC ching papers "HING Teaching Night ing Wher Books and peeping the mom he nerves Like all the men And eat a hasty bite of And then prepare a little Wrap It with sundries In a To the schoolhouse that's damp enld, ner at last she gvils brats i" sleeg dreams awnak whet in ing ne sha get sup lunch sometimes she must Are Are have must be bold after an the fire and in sweep come she come oer all day conference year are Nn Bunday, p. m years, he does back of Joseph of the finest in always highe Hollway's complainin in over A bother dirty of this place Dr. George PP. Ard was entertained | At the Hpring City State Hospital in | honor of Miss Maude Ard, of Philadel. phin, and Miss Helen Droose, mont, Not in sad but Joyful lays? of Le. | What's the end of all this worry! up bunch hailing falling teach preaching ciniming | Couldn't we have the directors meet? Hee If such teachers we must keep” | Why don't the people try to praise That the teacher may spend her days This would prevent an awful erase Of this hurrying and this flurrying? A Correction, J if elec. rank poor Frank D. A. Grove's Horse Market raged } give x oh | hey reach the gospel yw very little of that™ Showers of Bellefonts potato bug In his gar ugh, but a humbug is the owns £ vs Pair Dark Dark Greys, 4 new pongee silks Many and varied—some advertised by makers and those you know by name— others not advertised, but bave qualities that will make them known on their merits before many weeks have passed. Indro Pongees, Arab Pon- gees, Salome, Tussorah Otto- | man, Tussorah Shantung, Grey, 4 ys» Brown Horse, § ys Bay Mare § Brown Horee, § ys Dark Grey Mare 4 vy» King Brown Horse, § ya» Brown Horse Black Horse, 4 and Brown Horse, § ya Bay Horse, § v2 Bay Mare, 4 ys Also 10 head that win cedn for sal be ire ne Are not weight weight welght weight welght welght welght weight welght weight welght weight welght listed later D. A. GROVE. HORSES rivate Sale ——— ————— B&B | Pair By 2700 2600 1350 1376 1350 1300 1150 1400 1200 1200 1300 1260 1150 ready one Shedwater Shantung, Bar: Morse Market. ing Lemont, Pa. oness, Valeska, Gros de | 3 Tour, Rajah, Rubaiyat, ete. | Many are the names and | weaves and most delightful « | colorings Silks have ever en-| . | joyed. | | Prices for new Pongee | Bilks, 55¢ to $2.00 a yard. at All silk rough Pongees, tho | leading fashionable shades for Bpring—fabrio similar to Rajah ~Jd0 a yard, BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA, 1 ng. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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